Antiparanoia Quotes & Sayings
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She had been so consumed with escaping her own misery, she hadn't considered the misery she might inflict. — Mitch Albom

I was never the sort of child who believed in "monsters under the bed" or vampires, or who needed a night-light in his bedroom; on the contrary, my father ... once laughingly told my mother that he thought I might suffer from a type of benign psychosis called "antiparanoia," in which I seemed to believe that I was the object of an intricate universal conspiracy to make me so happy I could hardly stand it. — David Foster Wallace

Now that it looks like things are headed on the right path, I'm ready to go back and play football — Devon Still

Like all passions, anger has degrees, ascending from slight vexation through deepening clouds to rage, and finally to fury, which is a black and horrible tempest. In its mid-region, where it is neither too little to be motive nor too furious to be ungovernable, it has usefulness. For all feeling is as fuel, and where there is none life has no fire, and then no flame of ascent. — James Vila Blake

memory is desperate to leave us. Memory knows that we cannot endure its company. Memory would reduce us to fools. — Anne Rice

If the abuse be enormous, nature will rise up, and claiming her original rights, overturn a corrupt political system. — Samuel Johnson

As my eyes slide shut,I'm thinking about second chances,knowing that the one I wished for tonight is lying next to me. — Rebecca Donovan

Women with a higher intake of berries appeared to have delayed cognitive aging by 2.5 years. So it's like your brain is 2.5 years younger if you're eating berries. — Michael Greger

My fast is a matter between God and myself. — Mahatma Gandhi

A man with experience can gain his place in the world. A man of continous arguments cease to learn. O' But a man of wisdom understands experience comes and goes and arguments are for fools. — Ocean Crisstopher Poet

I think the doubts are good in life. The people who don't have doubts I think only two things: arrogance or not intelligence. — Rafael Nadal

Never argue with a librarian; they know too much. — Carole Nelson Douglas

I had to decide if I wanted to be known as a writer or a reader. I chose writer. — Nathan Lowell

With no music to listen to, I just biked around in circles talking to myself like a kid on the cover of a Robert Cormier young adult novel, circling around puzzled Jewish families walking back to their cars. This is how I learned to ride a bike. — Mindy Kaling